Map from salmonellablog.com 4 Jul 2008National Salmonella
OutbreakPosted by Salmonella Attorney 9 Jul 2008Since April, 1017
persons infected with Salmonella Saintpaul with the same genetic
fingerprint have been identified in 41 states, the District of
Columbia, and Canada. These were identified because clinical
laboratories in all states send Salmonella strains from ill persons to
their State public health laboratory for characterization. No new
states report ill persons. The number of ill persons identified in each
state is as follows: Alabama (2 persons), Arkansas (14), Arizona (49),
California (9), Colorado (13), Connecticut (4), Florida (2), Georgia
(24), Idaho (4), Illinois (100), Indiana (14), Iowa (2), Kansas (17),
Kentucky (1), Louisiana (1), Maine (1), Maryland (29), Massachusetts
(25), Michigan (8), Minnesota (15), Missouri (12), New Hampshire (4),
Nevada (11), New Jersey (9), New Mexico (98), New York (28), North
Carolina (10), Ohio (8), Oklahoma (24), Oregon (10), Pennsylvania (11),
Rhode Island (3), South Carolina (2), Tennessee (8), Texas (384), Utah
(2), Virginia (29), Vermont (2), Washington (11), West Virginia (1),
Wisconsin (11), and the District of Columbia (1). Four ill persons are
reported from Canada; three appear to have been infected while
traveling in the United States, and one illness remains under
investigation.
Among the 744 persons with information available, illnesses began
between April 10 and June 26, 2008, including 300 who became ill on
June 1 or later. Many steps must occur between a person becoming ill
and the determination that the illness was caused by the outbreak
strain of Salmonella; these steps take an average of 2-3 weeks.
Therefore, an illness reported today may have begun 2-3 weeks ago.
Patients range in age from Salmonella Saintpaul at the time of his
death; the infection may have contributed to his death...
For more see Salmonella Blog.Analysis of high resolution photos can be
used to determine frequencies. Frequency Foundation subscribers will
automatically get the proper frequencies within a few days. See link on
left side of page. Others may purchase them for a small fee.This strain
of Salmonella can spread throughout the body causing rashes, pimples,
nausea, dizziness, backaches, leg pains, and many other symptoms. It
can attack the esophagus and cause heartburn like symptoms.
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Posted By Jeff Sutherland to Dr. Jeff Sutherland's Electronic Medicine
at 7/11/2008 02:04:00 PM